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Over the last decade, astrophysical observations of neutron stars — both as isolated and binary sources — have paved the way for a deeper understanding of the structure and dynamics of matter beyond nuclear saturation density. The mapping between astrophysical observations and models of dense matter based on microscopic dynamics has been poorly investigated so far. However, the increased accuracy of present and forthcoming observations may be instrumental in resolving the degeneracy between the predictions of different equations of state. Astrophysical and laboratory probes have the potential to paint to a new coherent picture of nuclear matter — and, more generally, strong interaction...
John Thomas Galford (1757-1818) was the son of Thomas Galford who immigrated from England prior to the Revolutionary War. He married Naomi V. Slaven and they had at least ten children. From Virginia they moved to Ohio. Descendants also lived in Iowa, West Virginia, Michigan, Minnesota, California and elsewhere.
This collection of papers from SPIE's Enabling Technologies for Law Enforcement and Security Symposium includes articles on a variety of relevant issues and topics.
These four volumes contain the proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Image Processing. The topic examined include: segmentation for application; image and texture analysis; facial expressions analysis; recognition and tracking; and image mosaicing.
This text presents papers covering issues in the field of sensor and data fusion. Topics include: classifier integration with multiple sensors; combining uncertain messages using belief functions; decentralized sequential detection; and fusion, propagation, and structuring belief networks.